226042x21693px image will make you surprised of the details and the hiden places that could be seen. This is I thing the widest view of the town Kocani where the alomost 70% of the town is visible.

THIS IS THE HAND MADE PANORAMA WITHOUT USING THE ROBOT. Before last step corrections the pano was between 6-7Gpx, but in order to get the nice composition and quality it was cropped in Photoshop to 5Gpx. At the begining I almost reached the Photoshop limit of 300.000 px. Amazing experiance and result if you exclude the little visible mistakes.

Gigapan Comments
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Zoran, Great photo. So many little
adventures....Unbelievable detail. I have wandered
the streets and feel like I am beginning to know
the place. Thanks for all of the time and effort
you must have expended!

I just started to look at such gigapixelpix (or
how do one name them?) in general, didn't know
about it before: Although it's
"only" 4.90 Gp, the details of your
panorama is amazing!!! Hope I make it to FYROM, I
like the name Macedonia better, of course :-)))

Thank you for the nice impressions about my pano,
but I have to correct you that the balcony you
have reached is exactly the one of my house. The
mother on it is actually one of my two dаughters
with my brothers two children.

This was the best fun I've had in ages and
quite unexpected. Browsing this image starts to
conjur up visions of family sagas and age old
traditions. I came across the young mother smiling
at her son on a distant balcony and it made my
day!!! Truly well done!!!

This a great job you achieved, I am impressed.
Respect. Concerning the raw format : when saving
the file, was did you choose interleaved or not ?
is there a specific name format for the uploader
software ?

Hi Zoran and congratulations on an amazing
gigapan, lots of hidden detail to be discovered
Can you please tell us what file format you used
for the 30Gb file that you uploaded was it PSB,
TIFF or KRO and what version of the uploader you
used.

really, really excellent work. completely dispels
the idea that you need some fancy shmancy robot to
make these sorts of images-- and the fact that you
had to reduce resolution from 6-7 gigapixels is
just out of control. nice, can't wait to see
more!